Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Disclosure Web Portal Launch

The National Treasury and Planning Cabinet Secretary, Henry Rotich (Right) greets other participating officials after cutting a ribbon to officially launch the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects Disclosure Web Portal Launch today, June 19, 2018 at Intercontinental hotel in Nairobi. The National Treasury, through the PPP Unit, is responsible for the overall coordination, promotion, and oversight of the implementation of the PPP program in the country, according to Kenya PPP program status report June 2018, which states that there are 72 PPP Projects in the pipeline.

Dr. Ronoh Tuimising, Head, Legal Function, PPP Unit, The National Treasury explains about the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects Disclosure Web Portal as The National Treasury and Planning Cabinet Secretary, Henry Rotich (Left), Principal Secretary, Dr Kamau Thugge (Right) and Chief Staff and Head of President’s Delivery Unit, Nzioka Waita (3rd right) listen today, June 19, 2018 during it launch at Intercontinental hotel in Nairobi. The National Treasury, through the PPP Unit, is responsible for the overall coordination, promotion, and oversight of the implementation of the PPP program in the country, according to Kenya PPP program status report June 2018, which states that there are 72 PPP Projects in the pipeline.

Those in attendance during the launch the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects Disclosure Web Portal follow its proceedings at Intercontinental hotel in Nairobi today, June 19, 2018. The National Treasury, through the PPP Unit, is responsible for the overall coordination, promotion, and oversight of the implementation of the PPP program in the country, according to Kenya PPP program status report June 2018, which states that there are 72 PPP Projects in the pipeline.